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Puget Sound, Wa (2007 Season)
#1
Quote:Squid jigging has been sporadic all season in most areas of Puget Sound, but fair reports are coming off and on from docks in Tacoma, Steilacoom, Anderson Island, Bremerton, Des Moines, Elliott Bay and Edmonds. "It's not a slam-dunk kind of thing, but you'll have a fair shot at it," said Jerry Beppu at Linc's Tackle in Seattle.



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Thursday, January 4, 2007

By GREG JOHNSTON

P-I REPORTER
#2
Quote:3. Squid in Puget Sound: "The weather has been nasty for squid jigging, but once we get past this it should pick up again," Beppu said.



Piers to try: Edmonds, Des Moines, Seacrest in West Seattle, Port Orchard, Bremerton and Pier 86 off Elliott Avenue in Seattle.



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By Mark Yuasa

Seattle Times
#3
Quote:4. Squid in Puget Sound: "It was pretty slow squid jigging on Saturday and Monday, but it should pick up now that the weather is warming up," said Maria Beppu, owner of Linc's Tackle Shop in Seattle.



Piers to try are Edmonds, Des Moines, Seacrest in West Seattle, Port Orchard, Bremerton and Pier 86 off Elliott Avenue and the Seattle waterfront piers.



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Thursday, January 18, 2007
#4
Quote:Squid jigging has been slow on local piers, but some large squid in the 12-inch range have been reported at the Des Moines fishing pier.



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Thursday, January 25, 2007
#5
My 12 year old son and two daughterts absolutely love squid and heard that they can be caught here in seattle and now bug me constantly to take them squid jigging, if and when you guys find a hot spot could you let me know, I need to probably learn from some of you pro's so if anyone has the patience to teach I would be very greatful and will offer to buy ya a few jigs for your time=)



Sincerely



redtail <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/clover.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':unsure:' />
#6
hi redtail, we have not had many squid reports lately from Puget Sound but hopefully some of the locals can offer you some advice about where to go squidding at this time of the year.



welcome to the forum. hope you get plenty of squid soon!



cheers, glen <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/xyxthumbs.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':unsure:' />
#7
Hi Redtail. I am also new to this. I was at Des Moines last week, saw a few small ones but did not catch any. I have heard there are some being caught at Redondo. There doesn't seem to be many people trying for squid right now, most people I have talked to wait until late fall. Good luck.
#8
Hi,

There have been fair numbers of squid since 1st of July. On the East side of Puget Sound, the best area has been Redondo. I haven't heard too much in the Seattle or Des Moines area.



On the West side of Puget Sound, Brownsville, Bremerton Passenger Ferry Dock, and Waterman Pier near Port Orchard has been producing well.



I have heard many people say that they do better during the daylight hours for summer squid.



There are a couple of reasons there aren't as many people that fish for squid during the summer.



1. They don't know they are there, as it has predominantly been a Fall/Winter fishery.

2. Many people are after salmon or other species.

3. Summer squid tend to be very small, often 3-4 inches total length.



For summer squid, I recommend the smallest of jigs. Ideally about 1 inch long.



Hope that helps a little..



Jon
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[color="blue"]Home of the World Famous Martinetti Squid Jigs[/color]
#9
[quote name='squidjigdotcom' post='9252' date='Aug 6 2007, 10:37 AM']Hi,

There have been fair numbers of squid since 1st of July. On the East side of Puget Sound, the best area has been Redondo. I haven't heard too much in the Seattle or Des Moines area.



On the West side of Puget Sound, Brownsville, Bremerton Passenger Ferry Dock, and Waterman Pier near Port Orchard has been producing well.



I have heard many people say that they do better during the daylight hours for summer squid.



There are a couple of reasons there aren't as many people that fish for squid during the summer.



1. They don't know they are there, as it has predominantly been a Fall/Winter fishery.

2. Many people are after salmon or other species.

3. Summer squid tend to be very small, often 3-4 inches total length.



For summer squid, I recommend the smallest of jigs. Ideally about 1 inch long.



Hope that helps a little..



Jon[/quote]



Hey Jon,



Do know if Edmonds dock is any good right now? I was out a month or so ago and a couple guys said they were catching a few, but not much.



Thanks,

Viet
#10
I live in Seattle and am new to squid jigging. Three questions:



1. Where in the Seattle area would you recommend starting out?



2. Are there squid in Seattle area waters this time of year?



3. If the answer to the second question is yes, is there a time of day (or night) that is generally best to try?



Thanks for the advice!
#11
hi elvis, you might like to start here:



[url="http://www.squidfish.net/tantalizingsquid.shtml"]http://www.squidfish.net/tantalizingsquid.shtml[/url]



it contains some local info.



best of luck! cheers, glen <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/xyxthumbs.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':th' />
#12
[That is very, very helpful. Thanks Glen!
#13
[quote name='seattleelvis' post='9409' date='Sep 26 2007, 06:51 AM'][That is very, very helpful. Thanks Glen![/quote]





SeattleElvis,



Juicyjigs site has great local info - [url="http://www.juicyjigs.com/jigging-school"]http://www.juicyjigs.com/jigging-school[/url] and if I remember correctly, I think their links section has links to local squid fishing spots (there's someplace on the site that has local fishing spots with directions, can't remember where). Look around, you'll find tons of info for squid fishing puget sound.



Squig
#14
Yes, there are squid around NOW!! Best place I have been hearing about recently is at the Redondo pier.



Squid have been fairly small 4" - 5" total length. The smallest jigs have been working the best. I stopped down there around midnight on Sept 24th, there were about 8 guys down there, one with a pretty good sized bucket of squid (guessing he was there the longest).



Generally anything after dark is best, but people do well during the daytime hours as well.



Have also heard that Seattle has been getting squid, but didn't hear any specific locations that were hot.



Jon
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[color="blue"]Home of the World Famous Martinetti Squid Jigs[/color]
#15
Quote:In other fishing news, squid fishing has improved, with some nighttime jiggers catching limits (10 pounds) recently at the Redondo fishing pier, reports Jerry Beppu at Linc's Tackle in Seattle. The Seacrest and Terminal 86 piers on Elliott Bay are also producing some squid. ...



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September 26, 2007 5:56 p.m. PT

By GREG JOHNSTON
#16
Thank you all for the information.



My son and I went to Pier 86 in Seattle Friday night. Things were slow at first, but at about 8:30 the squid started hitting. It was nice to come home with squid the first time out.
#17
[quote name='seattleelvis' post='9427' date='Oct 1 2007, 09:10 AM']Thank you all for the information.



My son and I went to Pier 86 in Seattle Friday night. Things were slow at first, but at about 8:30 the squid started hitting. It was nice to come home with squid the first time out.[/quote]





Right on, Elvis! Thanks for the report. Squig
#18
if seattle and redondo are doing good do you think edmonds is producing??
#19
[quote name='ONEENVY' post='9432' date='Oct 3 2007, 04:49 PM']if seattle and redondo are doing good do you think edmonds is producing??[/quote]



I'd think so - go check it out and report on it for us.
#20
I haven't heard anything up in Edmonds yet.



Always worth a try though!!!! All the reports that I have heard so far is that they are small squid that are being caught, so you will want to use the smallest of jigs if you want to catch them.



Jon
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[color="blue"]Home of the World Famous Martinetti Squid Jigs[/color]


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